BLACK+DECKER BPACT14WT Portable Air Conditioner - Review and opinions

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76 /100 Overall

Score

Cooling capacity and room fit 98/100
Noise and night use 47/100
Installation and maintenance 86/100
Energy and running cost 61/100
Customer reviews 71/100

SACC capacity

10200 BTU SACC capacity
Top 5 for SACC capacity 13% above average

Is it worth it?

If you need a portable AC for a bedroom, office, or open living area that can be cooled without permanent installation, this BLACK+DECKER stands out for one reason first: it pairs a 14,000 BTU ASHRAE rating with a window kit, remote, Wi‑Fi control, and voice support. That makes it a credible route for renters and anyone who wants real compressor cooling with less setup friction than a fixed unit. The trade-off is the same one that defines most portable ACs in this class: you get flexibility and strong capacity, but you still have to live with hose routing, some noise, and the reality that portable cooling is never as clean as a window or split system.

This is the kind of unit I’d point to for someone cooling a room up to about 700 sq. ft. who values convenience features and wants an easy seasonal setup more than whisper-quiet operation. It is less appealing if your top priority is bedroom silence, long-term durability confidence, or the most efficient cooling per dollar. The 4.0-star average across nearly 9,000 ratings fits that picture well enough: plenty of satisfied owners, but also enough mixed feedback that the purchase makes the most sense when the room, noise tolerance, and installation path all line up.

Cooling capacity BTU 14,000 BTU ASHRAE
SACC BTU 10,200 BTU SACC
Recommended room size Up to 700 sq. ft
Noise level 52 dB
CEER 7.9
Exhaust setup Included hose, hose adapters, and window kit

Cooling power and room fit

The core appeal is the 14,000 BTU ASHRAE rating, paired with a stated room target up to 700 sq. ft. and a 10,200 BTU SACC figure. That gives it enough headroom for larger bedrooms, offices, and open living spaces where a smaller portable would run too hard.

The practical upside is simple: you are buying a unit that can do real work in a warm room instead of just taking the edge off. The practical limit is just as important, though, because a portable AC still needs a sensible room layout and a decent exhaust path to deliver that capacity cleanly.

Smart control and remote use

Wi‑Fi control, app support, Alexa and Google Assistant compatibility, and the Follow Me remote make this model easier to live with than a bare-bones portable. The remote acting as a thermostat is especially useful when you are not sitting right next to the machine.

That matters most in rooms where the AC is not beside you all day, such as a living room or home office. It also reduces the annoyance of fine-tuning settings at night, although it does not change the underlying noise level or the need to manage the hose and window setup.

Installation and daily friction

The included window kit, hose adapters, four casters, and side handles keep the setup in the normal portable-AC range instead of the frustrating one. The unit is also compact enough to fit into tighter corners without dominating the room.

That makes it attractive for renters and seasonal use. The trade-off is that the hose still has to be routed cleanly, and the 62.7 lb weight means “portable” here means movable, not effortless.

Use evaluation

In a hot bedroom or home office, the first thing that matters is whether the unit can pull the room down without turning the space into a project. The 14,000 BTU class gives it enough muscle for larger single rooms, and the Follow Me remote adds a useful touch for anyone who keeps the couch or desk away from the unit itself. That combination makes day-to-day cooling feel more intentional than a basic portable AC, especially when the thermostat reading matters more than just blasting cold air from the machine itself. The catch is that this is still a hose-based portable, so the room layout and window placement decide how painless the setup feels.

For a rental apartment, the included window kit and casters matter as much as the cooling number. Rolling it into place, connecting the hose, and using the top controls or app keeps it in the “seasonal appliance” lane instead of the “weekend project” lane. The 16.5 x 14.06 x 27.09 inch footprint is compact enough to tuck beside furniture, but the unit still weighs 62.7 lb, so it is portable in the practical sense, not in the grab-it-with-one-hand sense. That makes it a better fit for someone who moves it between a few rooms than for someone who wants to carry it up and down stairs every day.

Noise and endurance are where the decision gets sharper. The listed 52 dB level is not silent, and the mixed owner feedback around loud operation and uneven reliability lines up with what you’d expect from a portable compressor unit working hard in summer heat. In a living room, that is usually manageable; in a bedroom, it is the part that can turn a good cooling result into an annoying nightly compromise. The 24-hour timer, sleep mode, washable filter, and auto evaporation help the routine, but they do not erase the fact that this is a machine you buy for cooling first and comfort second.

Pros

  • Strong 14,000 BTU cooling with a clear room-size target.
  • Included window kit, hose adapters, casters, and handles make setup and movement easier.
  • Smart app control, voice support, remote, timer, and sleep mode add real convenience.
  • Washable filter and auto evaporation reduce routine maintenance friction.

Cons

  • 52 dB noise level is not bedroom-silent.
  • At 62.7 lb, it is movable but not light.
  • Mixed reliability feedback makes long-term durability a cautious buy.
  • The hose-and-window setup still takes planning in tighter or awkward windows.

Community

User reviews

The pattern is straightforward enough to trust: people who get a room match and a clean window setup tend to be pleased, while the complaints cluster around noise, durability, and units that do not cool as confidently in tougher rooms. The practical lesson is that this model rewards buyers who want strong portable cooling with smart controls, but it is less forgiving if you need near-silent operation or maximum long-term confidence.

Kindle

I bought two units and couldn’t be happier.

JCat

they kept our house comfortable and even helped the power bill.

Shane

It cools our whole first floor surprisingly quickly and pulls humidity out of the air.

Seraphima

My 168 square foot living room barely cooled, even after running all night.

Comparison

Attribute BLACK+DECKER BPACT14WT Current Midea 14,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner (Cools up to 450 HUMHOLD 14000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner KoolSiln HAC-902
Price $419.99 $419.97 $429.99 $439.99
Cooling capacity BTU 14,000 BTU ASHRAE 14,000 BTU ASHRAE - 14000 BTU
SACC BTU 10,200 BTU SACC 10,000 BTU SACC - -
Recommended room size Up to 700 sq. ft Up to 450 sq. ft up to 700 sq ft Up to 700 sq ft
Noise level 52 dB 51.5 dB 48 dB 44 dB
CEER 7.9 7.9 - -
Exhaust setup Included hose, hose adapters, and window kit Exhaust hose, window kit, and instructions included exhaust hose and window sealing kit included Exhaust hose with adjustable no-drill window bracket for vertical or horizontal windows 20.47"-67"
Editorial score 76/100 75/100 75/100 79/100

Against the Whynter ARC-14S, this BLACK+DECKER is the more convenience-forward pick. The Whynter brings a dual-hose design, a slightly lower 51 dBA noise figure, and a stronger efficiency story, so it makes more sense if you care most about pressure control and a more purpose-built cooling route. The BLACK+DECKER wins when you want smart controls, a simpler one-box setup, and a more mainstream rental-friendly package.

Compared with the Midea 14,000 BTU portable, this model reaches farther on stated room size, since the Midea is positioned for up to 450 sq. ft. and carries a 51.5 dB noise figure. That makes the Midea the more conservative choice for smaller rooms and buyers who want a tighter fit, while the BLACK+DECKER is the better bet for larger spaces or anyone who values the Follow Me remote and voice control more than a smaller footprint on the spec sheet. The HUMHOLD 14,000 BTU model is the other obvious large-room route, but its 48 dB claim and 12 SEER positioning make it the more efficiency-leaning alternative if energy and quieter operation matter more than brand familiarity and smart-home convenience.

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Is the BLACK+DECKER BPACT14WT portable air conditioner worth it?

Buy this if you want a real portable air conditioner for a larger room and you value easy setup, smart control, and a full accessory package more than absolute quiet. It fits best in rentals, offices, and living rooms where the hose can be routed cleanly and the remote, app, and timer features will actually get used. If you catch it at a good current offer, the feature set makes the price easier to justify than a plain portable with fewer controls.

Skip it if your bedroom tolerance for noise is low, if you want the lightest possible unit, or if long-term durability confidence matters more than convenience. The 52 dB rating, 62.7 lb weight, and mixed reliability record are the real reservations here, not minor footnotes. For buyers who want the cleaner route, a quieter dual-hose alternative or a smaller-room model makes more sense.

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FAQ

Is this a true portable air conditioner?

Yes. It uses compressor cooling with a hose-based exhaust setup, not evaporative cooling.

What comes with installation?

An exhaust hose, hose adapters, and a window kit are included.

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